Even the ordinary Lebanese detest hezbollah, what country likes a state within a state. Remember the beirut bombing. To know those personsvare not innocent why is it that press men are not allowed to the hospitals.
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
@@Ophirvi they were formed in lebanon by lebaneses people as a resistance group in response to israel invading lebanon in the early 80s. it's pretty much as lebanese as it gets
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
@fireworxz As much as I don't like Hezbollah and the houthis, they made it clear that they will stop every every offensive once Israel stops its genocide on Gaza. Yes it is a genocide, including in your books it is a genocide but you are gonna deny it. But anyway, both terrorists groups are asking a complete stop to a one sided massacre while the US, UK and other European countries are financing and promoting Israel to continue its massacre. You see the difference ? Everything could be stopped if Israel's supporters order it to stop. I hope you can distinguish between who is looking for a ceasefire and who is not
@@filangafree Yes. in 1948 Arab countries prevented Palestinians to have an own county refusing the solution of UN. They have to be blamed for the present situation.
@@barondoppelbockvonhops9293 yes. And it’s why they are proscribed as a terror organisation in many countries. Sounds like you might agree the IDF should be too now following their actions?
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
You are conpletely wrong. Lebanon has an army even though it might not be as strong as Hesbollas Iran backed militia. And that is the problem. In practice Hesbolla rules. As far as I know Costa Rica is the only country without armed forced. Iran peaceful?????? It is one of the most agressive countries in this world and a country that apart from sponsoring terror alsoo send out murderers to peaceful countries all over the world.
He is talking about the Israelis attacking buildings in the rejection of the Hezbollah district, he forgot to mention that Hezbollah has already fired 10,000 rockets at Israeli citizens, and the residents of northern Israel have left their homes and are living in hotels for 9 months. It's sad that people can't be honest with themselves and humanity. What do you expect from the Israelis? To Send you candy from the air?
Really? Well consider yourself in paradise at this hotels. Nearly 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are living in makeshift tents or worse. Add to that the hundreds of homes IOF has demolished in the West Bank and surrounding areas leaving thousands homeless. And for the record, Hezbollah has been targeting military installations, not civilians like IOF. 40 Israelis killed by those 10,000 rockets. 640 killed in Lebanon by Israel. Cry harder.
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
@sonyrick WRONG!!!! LEBANON HAVE an army. Maybe not as strong as Hezbollahs militia, but they have. Costa Rica don’t have. That is why it is peaceful and relatively wealthy there.
O Allah, help and protect the people of Lebanon 🇱🇧 . O Allah, ease their pain and suffering. O Allah, bestower of Mercy, bestow your mercy on them. Aamin 🤲
Yet here Israel is still trying to get escalation so the U.S. will step in and save them now. Israeli’s living in the lala land of occupied Palestine are the only ones that think they are winning. 🤣
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Right, Don't cry when you start a war. The world and public warned Lebanon to mind its business and not cry for free Lebanon later, but it didn't listen and decided to send missiles into Israel after Oct. 7th. Now, don't play a victim! Case closed and I come in peace! We were all here
@@polasbeatz Of course, the case is not closed. history tends to change, you can't appropriate land and then terrorize everyone.This arrogance has always ended badly, we know cases from history, or rather, you should know better than anyone.
When I think of Lebanon I always remember a young woman talking about wanting to be an architect and seeing the devastation of Beiruit after the civil war and hoping her country could somehow have a future rising from the ruins and the deaths and devastation. It just seems to be never ending conflict and destruction and killing and hatred. How can anyone look with any hope or plan for the future in a country where ordinary people are trying just to live their lives in peace.
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
They don't like real questions from serious media outlets,,,,they only allow Arab microphones...who will take these guys serious???? Just make your followers happy,,it doesn't change a thing.
history tends to change, you can't appropriate land and then terrorize everyone.This arrogance has always ended badly, we know cases from history, or rather, you should know better than anyone.
Is there an international law ascribed to terrorists? What about terrorists who are embedded among the civilians and UNWRA ? What were the civilians doing with Hezbollah pages / walkie talkies.
@edwardphilips9700 Your argumentation is incinsistent and not logic. Palestine never existed as a nation either and this is also the case of very many other states in the middle east. They are fairly new inventions and a product of the fall of the Ottoman empire and the different caliphates before that. For example how old is lebanon? Israel never had any colonies. How could they have had. You say they never existed. But they have been a cilony several times during the history. And then apartheid. You must have missed thoose lessons in school when they learned about apartheid.
It is true it was not called Israel in ancient time and it was then 2 Israelitic states but unlike for example Palestine they existe as sovereign states.
We Have to Retire the Phrase ‘Women and Children’ in Conflicts it has counterproductive consequences - reducing women to "victims," and men to "protectors" and "perpetrators
Innocent people participating in Music festival were attacked with guns ..! What we see is a consequence of that..! No point in throwing stone on still water..!
@@JS-pu2ky this is the association problem.. Why it’s allowing Iran proxy on its beautiful soil? Why HHeznoulla in Lebanon needs a war ? Let them stay away from the conflict.. as easy as that.. War doesn’t know civil or military.. In all aspects conflict must be avoided. There was no need of Hamas to initiate.. no need of Iran and hezboulla to take side..! I’m sure there are ways to resolve but politics won’t let it
@@HitmanWorld2040 so if Russia planted bombs in the cellphones of 2,000 CIA and military officials in the US, and set them off all at once, blowing up your 9 year old daughter, who just happened to be standing in line next to some random man at the gas station, she's just guilty by association? Her dad should have voted differently? We, in the US and rest of the west would rightfully call it a mass terror attack by Russia, even a war crime. This is no different, regardless of the actors involved. Yes, a lot of terrorist were injured. A few were even killed. However, innocent civilizians just going about there day were injured en mass. If only you were born in Lebanon. You could have stopped hezbolah. If you were that girls father you could have prevented it.
do you know your target audience won't listen to you because they at least subconsciously know you are telling a half-truth? it's like those people on the side of college campuses trying to convince you with free food, when you know it's BS
Right , Don't cry when you start a war. The world and public warned Lebanon to mind its business and not cry for free Lebanon later, but it didn't listen and decided to send missiles into Israel after Oct. 7th. Now, don't play a victim! Case closed and I come in peace! We were all here
Your generalisation is so telling of how completely oblivious you are. This man isn't Hezbollah. He's literally a Future Movement member. They never attacked Israel. How are the people he represents not victims?
What a joke. When these clowns launch rockets, do they consier how their inaccurate rockets strike civilian populated areas as well? Granted the guys on the other side have anti-rocket systems, but still... Come on. The hypocrisy on on both sides is comical.
Where are the BBC news, Sky news, CNN, and Fox News microphones?
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lol... Russian today RT is there
They are all unimportant in the Middle East. They are western propaganda channels.
There all in tel aviv reporting Benjamin Satanyahu propaganda
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These people are shameless talking about international law when you enter the war of your own will
@@FASTCAPITAL-x5w last time I checked european jews occupy lebanon.
Hezbollah bombs Golan, not the Lebanese government.
Very shameless
Spare us the nonsense genocidal rhetoric.
They mock the international law by making us who follow it but have no choice but to break it
How can you call terrorists martyr!!!!???????
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and guess who will complain Holocaust 2?
Even the ordinary Lebanese detest hezbollah, what country likes a state within a state. Remember the beirut bombing. To know those personsvare not innocent why is it that press men are not allowed to the hospitals.
He fights with his invaders..so how does he become a terrorist..
are you a teen ?
Why should combatant hide among civilian as shield ? Firing rockets and holding combat meeting
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Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
All these attacks from your country, minister for the last several month towards Israel, what was your government doing, are you laying eggs ?
Jewish James Bond vs Arab flintstones
Several months? It’s been years!!!!
You must be in your sleep in the Middle East history.
Andbhakt😂 tu kaha Sai makhi aa gayi
All these attacks to Palestinian people for decades, mister one sided????
When you attack no internatiol law when we attack yes internatiol law what a fool
Int law does not apply on Dhimmis according to arab state of mind
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Hosting a terror organisation in your country does that.
The IDF?
@jamespeacock8665 no i think he means terror organization Of Hizbala which is a proxy of the perverted Iran regime 😊
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Has bara, with their new pronouns, was/were;)
@@jamespeacock8665 Abdool calm down. These "victims" like to victimise but now they are crying? Takiyah is all they do. looking for sympathy.
Aljazeera is the voice of Hamas and Hezbollah.
*Israel🇮🇱 must respect UN~ soveregnity territorial integrity of Lebanon, Palestine (East Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza Strip) & Syria (Golan).*
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Maybe you shouldn't start a war against israel . And then you lose, and then you cry.
@@jozef2630 You're the type to argue that the Sho'ah was just an act of war. Nothing justifies genocide.
*israel🇮🇱 need new Prime minister. Benjamin Netanyahu 16years Prime Minister' Israel.*
When The Lebanese government declares Aquil a martyr, you know which side he is on...
Why do you people expect everyone to side with white colonialism?
The.. lebanese side?
@@saabajoeHezbollah aren't Lebanese.
@@Ophirvi they were formed in lebanon by lebaneses people as a resistance group in response to israel invading lebanon in the early 80s. it's pretty much as lebanese as it gets
@@Ophirvicorrect! They are Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
Victim card activated
Big time.
True, that card is only meant for Israel
@@Stardust23558they’re not crying, they’re taking this to Lebanon. Lebanon wanted war now they cower
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@@Stardust23558 I don't remeber Israel complaining. They warn and if diplomatic solutions doesn't work they solve their problem.
Why is Lebanon shooting rockets into Israel? Who started it?
The United State Of America 🇺🇸 😅
@lianehimps47 keep evading genuine questions with irrelevant response like that. You will go far in life
Because isn'treal is committing a genocide inspired samuel 1 15:3😂
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
@fireworxz As much as I don't like Hezbollah and the houthis, they made it clear that they will stop every every offensive once Israel stops its genocide on Gaza. Yes it is a genocide, including in your books it is a genocide but you are gonna deny it. But anyway, both terrorists groups are asking a complete stop to a one sided massacre while the US, UK and other European countries are financing and promoting Israel to continue its massacre. You see the difference ? Everything could be stopped if Israel's supporters order it to stop. I hope you can distinguish between who is looking for a ceasefire and who is not
What would you say about Hezibolla who have triggered all this losses?
you know you have a problem when your Health Minister talks about martyrs
Yeah, Moose lamb lies.
And I hope the uk allow us to leave like they let people leave to go fight in Ukraine
@@BullSheet-ut5xw
Meaning?
Choppers are converting as we speak?
@@allkindsofthings673 how ? Can you explain ?
Lebanon has rights to defend it self
Precious Blood of Jesus Christ save Lebanon ✝️ Amen
@@pac17284 Amen
@@AliensAreReal2024 Jesus Christ is just a myth. He does not exist!
😆 Okey
if you really want to know about Jesus, study the Quran
is firing rockets into Israel also a war crime?
EUROPEAN JEWS OCCUPY PARTS LEBANON
Nope because - you know - 'History'
@@filangafree Yes. in 1948 Arab countries prevented Palestinians to have an own county refusing the solution of UN. They have to be blamed for the present situation.
@@barondoppelbockvonhops9293 yes. And it’s why they are proscribed as a terror organisation in many countries. Sounds like you might agree the IDF should be too now following their actions?
@SAVAGE-1.0 I think you need a lesson in British humour...
Ibrahim Aqil was being hunted by US intelligence agencies and military for 41 years. Thanks to the IDF and Mossad, the hunt is over.
So the USA was and IS involved. Their denial has been proven to be untrue.
Lol, it took them 41 years?
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
"" If you don't take the border under control, someone controls it living on the other side " @Ashena
REINHARD GEHLEN AND THE CIA
Too bad Trump blocked the border bill.
Why as a civilian would you carry a pager in 2024...
@@enoga3283 why wouldnt you, knowing what happened?
@@lalalinda1748 Why would you? Pagers aren't connected to mobile networks or internet, most civilians have no use for such devices
Uhh....under cover😂?
well if you work in a hospital for one
Pagers are widely used in Hospitals in many countries, incl. in Europe.
They should not have get involved in Israel - Hamas war. Just like in Gaza, now the Lebanese people will suffer because of Hezbollah
Exactly
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
You are conpletely wrong. Lebanon has an army even though it might not be as strong as Hesbollas Iran backed militia. And that is the problem. In practice Hesbolla rules.
As far as I know Costa Rica is the only country without armed forced.
Iran peaceful?????? It is one of the most agressive countries in this world and a country that apart from sponsoring terror alsoo send out murderers to peaceful countries all over the world.
Keep crying at the UN now
You all will be crying soon then
@@hirdleyreid5796 stop believeing the evil book of quran
@@hirdleyreid5796your people keep saying it..when israel destroyed hamas.hahahah
@@hirdleyreid5796 "waaa genocide waaaaaa" for the past 80 years
Power is with Israel don't mess with them
He is talking about the Israelis attacking buildings in the rejection of the Hezbollah district, he forgot to mention that Hezbollah has already fired 10,000 rockets at Israeli citizens, and the residents of northern Israel have left their homes and are living in hotels for 9 months. It's sad that people can't be honest with themselves and humanity. What do you expect from the Israelis? To Send you candy from the air?
Hahaha! Zios being like "be honest"
Shameless
Really? Well consider yourself in paradise at this hotels. Nearly 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are living in makeshift tents or worse. Add to that the hundreds of homes IOF has demolished in the West Bank and surrounding areas leaving thousands homeless. And for the record, Hezbollah has been targeting military installations, not civilians like IOF. 40 Israelis killed by those 10,000 rockets. 640 killed in Lebanon by Israel. Cry harder.
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Wrong, desinformation
Did you learn the lesson ?
Why were the civilians carrying pagers?
Because they were not sivz:/ Duh.
This is Hezbollah propaganda news.
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
@@SonnyRick
Reported for misinfo and spam/
@sonyrick
WRONG!!!!
LEBANON HAVE an army. Maybe not as strong as Hezbollahs militia, but they have.
Costa Rica don’t have. That is why it is peaceful and relatively wealthy there.
Thank you from Canada bringing this vital report.
Aggressions started by hizbollah without a just cause
Doesnt Israel occupy lebanon?
@@syedhussain9490
Nope.
@@jeckjeck3119 The Źìø entity occupied Palestinian lands, Lebanese territories(Shebaa Farms) and Syrian territories(Gølan Heights)
And genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. 70 years of occupation?
@@gomakuuwhaaat?? Gaza - place with one of fastest population growth in the world. That you call genocide?
Reminded of international law sudently are we ? 😅
Y if one doesn't follow that law, one should not be protected by said law.
Reminded of international law? I have never forgotten about international law. Israel has been breaking it for decades!
@@Martha-jl6eu
That law is only for dictatorships to follow. Demcoracies are only bound by them if the conflict is wtih another democracy.
@@jeckjeck3119 I never considered Israel a democratic country.
@@Martha-jl6eu
Bot opinions are worthless;)
O Allah, help and protect the people of Lebanon 🇱🇧 . O Allah, ease their pain and suffering. O Allah, bestower of Mercy, bestow your mercy on them. Aamin 🤲
God helps the one who helps himself.
Fighting battle you can't win is dangerous 😢
Israel seems to be trying to do that in Gaza so...
Yet here Israel is still trying to get escalation so the U.S. will step in and save them now. Israeli’s living in the lala land of occupied Palestine are the only ones that think they are winning. 🤣
@@jammzy2959ignorance is bliss. Enjoy!
@@jammzy2959 Gaza will not recover till 2050. Lebanon will be worst.
Если вы хотите мира, то не нужно начинать войну. )))
As always they always count everyone in one list no Hezbollah terrorist
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Lebnon must understand that ....don't fight with fire
Have you never heard of firemen?
☮
@@markhill3858 Yes - Do not start the fire when you do not have stuff to stop it - Labanese Idiors.
Islamic propaganda channel ...🤣🤣🤣🤣 .....this guy is not the health minister.... he is the lebanese propaganda minister
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
WHY a HEALTH minister comments on war policy? Where are the other dogs?
They had to check their pagers ....
Please don’t play with fire
Pray for Lebanese🙏🏼
I suppose all the people using pagers and walkie talkies were carrying them to coordinate their activities for “ Feed The Babies Fund”? 😂
Ask the Lebanese Christians what they feel about the Hamas.
They are on the side of hamas
@@JS-pu2ky Are you them? You are who?
@@JS-pu2ky Oh they certainly aren't
israel tried in the past to take over south lebanon. what do you think how the lebanese christians feel about that? tell me pls.
Lebanese Christians can be moved to Southern Lebanon and they act as a buffer
Who put the civilians in harms way to begin with?
First Lebanon should respect the article 48 which you violet. So stop striking north Israel.
Wht??? you mean Israel don't respect no article 48 prove?????it than. I assume you have no evidence to prove it. To back up this claim.
Why are they striking north Israel. Maybe its to give support for the 17 000 children murdered by apartheid Israel.
@@77paddyboy I think you might be on to something there!
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
BOT
Who asked you to put your hands in the 🐝 beehive?
Who ask islie to throw Palestine people from their homeland?
Who are you without the USA and the collective West?
@@DalBahadurAdaiMagar-eu6ni
oct7
Right, Don't cry when you start a war. The world and public warned Lebanon to mind its business and not cry for free Lebanon later, but it didn't listen and decided to send missiles into Israel after Oct. 7th. Now, don't play a victim! Case closed and I come in peace! We were all here
@@polasbeatz Of course, the case is not closed. history tends to change, you can't appropriate land and then terrorize everyone.This arrogance has always ended badly, we know cases from history, or rather, you should know better than anyone.
When I think of Lebanon I always remember a young woman talking about wanting to be an architect and seeing the devastation of Beiruit after the civil war and hoping her country could somehow have a future rising from the ruins and the deaths and devastation. It just seems to be never ending conflict and destruction and killing and hatred. How can anyone look with any hope or plan for the future in a country where ordinary people are trying just to live their lives in peace.
Now that Islam has taken over that young woman cant even go outside.
@@micmars67 You're concern for the rights of women is very touching...
Northern Israel is about to get bigger.
Chase Hezbollah out of your country as simple as that.
@@DavidDavid-dd5vt who are you
Start asking yourself why things happen.
@@mgmedia90 Who are you?
Yes islam @@arcasb
Lebanon is a peaceful country , they don't have an army , they only have a small police force , so Lebanon is a peaceful country and they don't have an army and this is based on common knowledge , they only have a small police force so the idea that a small peaceful country like Lebanon poses a threat is just utter non-sense and total fiction
Lebanon is a liberal democratic nation and its a demilitarized country and a small peaceful country
Iran will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology , so with that being said , any deal that is based on Iran's inherent right to peaceful nuclear energy and any deal that helps in solving the outstanding issues and tensions is probably a good deal and any steps taken by Iran designed to escalate the situation is just unacceptable
Iran is a peaceful country , the Government , the people of Iran are a great people , the people of Iran have elected a new leader in recent elections and their new leader has promised improved relations with the outside world , so again Iran is a great country and they can join the G20 if they are willing to implement reforms , this is why the best way to solve the crisis is through diplomacy
Iran and its allies should continue peace talks with the outside world based on mutual respect and based on previously agreed agreements like the JCPOA , the outside world should also stake steps to remove the sanctions and restrictions imposed on the Government of Iran
The JCPOA signed between the Government of Iran and the other 5 signers was a good deal , it removed the sanctions so that should be the main focus of the new elected government that has promised reforms
Again I don't support either side , I don't support any one side but all sides need to agree to a cease-fire and a viable roadmap for peace
Again I am not taking sides here , I don't support either side , I'm not taking sides , I'm not trying to support one side over the other , all sides need to work on a viable roadmap that brings peace based on mutual respect , I don't support Iran or its government
Don't mess with Yisrael..!
Its dangerous.!
@@Stardust23558in your dream
Nothing new, Psychopaths are always dangerous
They Will send Diaper Force 😅
@@gordonaliasme1104cry more
Sit down Shamona, Shamilla, Shemaleya, whatever your name is. Be humble, or be humbled.
Peace
Iran Ambassador is one of the civilian.. 😂
Long Dong Silver?! 😉
You Beirut pass the international laws maintaining terrorism in your country!
Bot
Criminals do not understand any law, local or international.
@@ismailbsaidin396 You mean Hamas and Hezbollah?
You mean Hamas and Hezbollah?
Irony in your statement when hizbulla attack israel first with rockets is talking about international law😂😂😂😂
@PaxP when they loose the war they talks about international law human rights humanity and war crimes 😂😂😂😂😂inanceMinstr
@@_Ashmanny_ I think he means your Mom.
BBC in sorrow 😂😂😂😂
Most of Hamas and Hezzbolah are dressed like civilians, even as press
That doesn't excuse killing civilians.
They don't like real questions from serious media outlets,,,,they only allow Arab microphones...who will take these guys serious???? Just make your followers happy,,it doesn't change a thing.
Allah protect the ummah and grant martyrs jannah firdaus ameen
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Alllah who?
How does the health minister know nothing about international law. He thinks even 1 civil casualty is a war crime 😂
Civilized army don't bed themselves into civilians residential area
AS INDIAN I AM SMART AND INTELLIGENCE
How did you allow your land to attack Israel ? What you sow you reap
history tends to change, you can't appropriate land and then terrorize everyone.This arrogance has always ended badly, we know cases from history, or rather, you should know better than anyone.
@@KL1212-ck9ky yes.. History repeated.. cowards never show real names..
@@vasanthakumar-tl7sv In your kitchen, you will tell who should do what. What will you do if you find out my name? Incompetent.
@@vasanthakumar-tl7sv In your kitchen, you will tell who should do what. What will you do if you find out my name? Incompetent.
Give back the country to the Christians please
Oct 7th massacre - the consequences were never envisioned
Is there an international law ascribed to terrorists? What about terrorists who are embedded among the civilians and UNWRA ? What were the civilians doing with Hezbollah pages / walkie talkies.
Yes, there is international law. That’s why the ICC are seeking warrants against Hamas AND Israel. But Israel are trying to weasel out of it.
When it comes to non western civilian and it's soviegh countries there is no justice and no international laws to protect them. Why is that?
By classifying this as war crimes, he has directly implicated his own country.
Why are senior Hazbollah military commanders meeting in a civilian area.
Hasbara comment bots must be stopped
Israel has spoken.
😂😂😂
International law doesn’t support terrorism 😂
I'm so sorry for your loss...
😆
Thanks Al Jazeera for keeping us updated timely. 🙏
War is not “war crimes”. When you start a war, don’t cry about the consequences.
There are rules in war. You must believe that the gas chamber used in Germany was just war too.
It is pretty simple actually: Lebanon fears Hezbollah more than they do Israel... I believe Israel should change that status .
No such place known as Isr@el ever existed throughout human history. The cølonialist apartheid Źìø entity has no legitimacy
@edwardphilips9700
Your argumentation is incinsistent and not logic. Palestine never existed as a nation either and this is also the case of very many other states in the middle east. They are fairly new inventions and a product of the fall of the Ottoman empire and the different caliphates before that. For example how old is lebanon?
Israel never had any colonies. How could they have had. You say they never existed. But they have been a cilony several times during the history.
And then apartheid. You must have missed thoose lessons in school when they learned about apartheid.
It is true it was not called Israel in ancient time and it was then 2 Israelitic states but unlike for example Palestine they existe as sovereign states.
@@EG-gq1fn That region or area of land has always been known as Palestine. Syria Palestina or historic Palestine were just some of the names it had
@@EG-gq1fn You yap and yap and espouse all sorts of ahistorical propagandistic talking points devoid of facts but Palestine is here to stay.
They invited themselves to a war that had nothing to do with them.
Don't shout asking for the UN to stop the fight now😁😬
Its so stupid holding conferences and looking for sympathy, the minister called the dead martyr, its just the beginning ,you called for it
Israel has warned Lebanon enough.
USA said they’re not aware nor involved in the attack. Lmao 🤣 that country can’t even defend the truth 😅😅
Spot On
The US government is the cause
Who cares if they know or not.
I mean what country tells the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
@@mightybondgayming5330 The hypocrisy of the upper class. 🎉
Always easy to blame the US, isn’t it? Then you never have to take any responsibility your selves.
Israel will defend itself, by any means necessary. Gotcha.
@@thegirlfromru Germany defended itself 1914...1939....The aggressor always "defendes", "protects" etc.
Islie
@@christophvohland8407💯
@@christophvohland8407 I'm not a Jew. That ain't gonna hurts my feeling lol.
Israel has spoken!
Free Lebanon
@@Amponsahmichael616 israel is working on it
Absolutely delusional. What do you think will happen when you attack another country. 😮. Stop immediately and change course.😢
WHAT A JOKE! STOP playing victim. You invited this upon yourself
The attitude of a domestic abuser: “Look what you made me do”.
Israel follow DARVO: deny, accuse, reverse victim and offender.
hello from Israel. I come to greet the cowards in comment section who prefer to hide here rather than fightttt
Thank Al Jazeera English so much your video,from Myanmar.
Condolences to Al Jazeera journalists in this strike and the ones who died because of the pagers they were carrying 😭
We Have to Retire the
Phrase ‘Women and
Children’ in Conflicts it has counterproductive consequences - reducing women to "victims," and men to "protectors" and "perpetrators
Include the elderly in that phrase.
Innocent people participating in Music festival were attacked with guns ..! What we see is a consequence of that..! No point in throwing stone on still water..!
So why should the Lebanese civilians be attacked for that?
@@JS-pu2ky this is the association problem.. Why it’s allowing Iran proxy on its beautiful soil? Why HHeznoulla in Lebanon needs a war ? Let them stay away from the conflict.. as easy as that.. War doesn’t know civil or military.. In all aspects conflict must be avoided. There was no need of Hamas to initiate.. no need of Iran and hezboulla to take side..! I’m sure there are ways to resolve but politics won’t let it
Innocent people from BOTH sides are victim! When the insane can't recognize evil, it's a disaster for humanity!
@@HitmanWorld2040 so if Russia planted bombs in the cellphones of 2,000 CIA and military officials in the US, and set them off all at once, blowing up your 9 year old daughter, who just happened to be standing in line next to some random man at the gas station, she's just guilty by association? Her dad should have voted differently? We, in the US and rest of the west would rightfully call it a mass terror attack by Russia, even a war crime. This is no different, regardless of the actors involved. Yes, a lot of terrorist were injured. A few were even killed. However, innocent civilizians just going about there day were injured en mass. If only you were born in Lebanon. You could have stopped hezbolah. If you were that girls father you could have prevented it.
do people know that because off usa sanctions on iraq 1.5 million Iraqis civillians died wich more than half million where children
people know. it's just people does not care.
The 21st century turned out to be the Stone Age.
@@nikobellic-j3l all over a global lie
do you know your target audience won't listen to you because they at least subconsciously know you are telling a half-truth? it's like those people on the side of college campuses trying to convince you with free food, when you know it's BS
@@ralphpimentel4716
I beg your pardon, don't speak on my behalf.
I do care About all lives..
Why is Lebanon habouring Hezbollah?
Anybody knows if Allah has a walkie-talkie?
I have said this in gaza, and I will say it here, *DON'T START WARS AND THEN COMPLAIN ABOUT ITS CONCEQUENCES!*
Just think about this. Lebanon was a peaceful place when it was mainly Christian
MARTYRS???? LOL
Maybe next time don't attack Israel
We warned you
Right , Don't cry when you start a war. The world and public warned Lebanon to mind its business and not cry for free Lebanon later, but it didn't listen and decided to send missiles into Israel after Oct. 7th. Now, don't play a victim! Case closed and I come in peace! We were all here
they call hizballah people citizens. what a joke
Proof?
You guys should have minded your own business. You started a war with a country that has the True and living God protecting them.
america isnt god
They resist acknowledging the truth.😊 The God of Abraham Issac and Jacob, a true living God.
You mean your LIVING GOD USA
@@customerserviceservant
Correct. He is not helping Israel 😒
How do you distinguish between civilians and combatants when combatants dresses like civilians
Lebanon started attacking Israel first on October 8th. They should stop playing the victim card.
Your generalisation is so telling of how completely oblivious you are. This man isn't Hezbollah. He's literally a Future Movement member. They never attacked Israel. How are the people he represents not victims?
You guys have been praising them, and now you're crying 😭😭😭
Are you joking?? He's not Hezbollah. He's Future Movement. They're literally rivals.
What a joke. When these clowns launch rockets, do they consier how their inaccurate rockets strike civilian populated areas as well? Granted the guys on the other side have anti-rocket systems, but still... Come on. The hypocrisy on on both sides is comical.
F around, w Israel and the Jewish people, and find out! Am Yisrael Chai!